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From the Jsomm iiU Journal, *
AMERICA.
My country, Omy conutry! I would gladly
w*avo for Hums
A chaplet fortht* fadeless bough of Liberty**,
fair tree;
I’d gladly twine the gems of song within m\
native htraml,
And ring of tlic**, America! my own beloved
la:nl
Aero as the mighty waters, Uie dee]> and bound
!t*S bfAV,
We hear the aongiof other lands borne proud
iy on the breeze,
But not like thine, America, Mt Vernon only
hero
t'aa call a nation’s gratitude, demand a im
lion'o tear.
The chieftains, O! the ebieftaint, the mighty
and the brave,
Whose noble forms are slumbering now, w-th
in the quiet grave;
The heroes of the olden time, who boldly for
us stood,
Aud bathed our country’s altars in their ow .
heroic Inood.
The nation wcejia in grief u:td woe, when star
by star decline-,
Vet hallowed by the rays of love, nudimmc-1
their shines;
Still, still they are departing, those uoble
hearts and true,
And still we hear the lingering sound ami
catch the lust adieu,
For list! whut notes are those that come troni
Ashland's slui ly how is !
Tuned with tli.c sacred memories of later, hap
pier hours,
They tell of one whose mighty soul from earth
ho** passed away,
And pitying dews distil their tears above the
tomb oi Clay.
And, Marshfield'* ginrt oak is bent, the deep
toned thunder now
May roll it* ear unheeded on übove eiiclistri* k
en bough,
B'it still the name of Wtbsirr lives in Liberty s
lair dome,
The land of pure uud holy fight*, his country
and his home.
Aud Cundiua’- waving pine may droop in
sadness now,
XJcr nohle ehaiupion calmly rests beneath it-
Weeplig bough;
Jint still willun ios native Mlund l*i virtue*
brightly *hi..e,
And eln.gi .*g memorie- round his tomb a lml
JoWed eiiMpiet twine.
Thus let their names be ev* r blent with ever.
jioliic strain,
And on AiOerieu's bright page tlu-ir glory live
again;
hikl bright America, the happy and
the free,
iAilig may the star-and stripes of peace wave
proudly over tin e.
From t/o S>i. Krill • /hi ih/ Onzrtte.
MV SI .NT IM KNTy.
In the land of my childhood, far o’er the deep
teu,
Will memory linger, though tearful i be;
1 love her Green Mountui..*, bo!‘meadow-** uud
vules.
Though Voeul the while With such -orrv'v b.i
. ’tules;
How sad t’ue reflection, a* wamlei ii g again
In fancy o’er thin, to hem her coinplaii :
*T\vu tli* - Gulden ot GJ, t vvii- the i i ri. mans
hope,.
Till cursed by th.- pre evoc of iVn -i and ot
d, r . . ,
flow oft m my youth have i strayed o er uie
leu
Wherebirds iung so sweetly, but Ming not for
in**;
For the foot prints of Popery o thick—wen
ho near,
Thai the blift of my young heart was changed
to a tear;
But the tears which fell fust in my birth lund
afar,
Now ahineon the Mug of adoption—a star,
By whose -tar waving tVdd*, as ii flouts in the
breeze,
I swear endless hatred to Tyrants’ decrees;
America, the land of the oppressed, and tiiC
poor.
lias furnished a home; could 1 u-k of her
mure f
America, not made of a slave nr n tool,
America’s iny home, let Americans rule’
By the stais and the at ripe*, and the Fugle
above,
1 wear now to honor, defend and to love,
I’ll hear inv proud banner in buttle’** wild cry.
If need he I’il wrap it about me, und die!
A Dou Race. —Hooper thus de
scribes it: “Along, low, dirt-col
ored cur dog was describing a “bee
line,” from Commerce to Market
street, evidently under the influ
ence of some stimulant not appa
jiarent to tbe eve, lie bad no b*>x,
kettle, or coffee pot appurtenant
to his tail; but with that useful
member at right angles with the
plane of the earth’s surface, and
apparently as rigid as a ramrod, he
was making a quiet, respectable
lick, at the rate of about a mile in
three minutes! Theskill with which
lie dodged the missiles of the juve
niles undtlie whips of the wagoners,
losing no more by lee way than just
sufficient to avoid a blow, —com-
manded our highest admiration,
and convinced us that he was that
canine animal, ‘The Doj About
Town, corresponding to the Loafer
among ‘ llumans.’
The Fastest Vet, —A party of
Rail Road Engineers at I tica. -\.
York, was recently boasting of the
rate at which they had run their re
spective locomotives, and some of
those varus had been uncommonly
tough, when a quiet individual
who had listened with a great deal
of attention without saving any- 1
thing, “took the hat” with the fid
lowing specimen of fast running:
“Why, gentlemen,” said he “the
last time I run the Biowhard from
Syracuse, we went so fast that tin*
telegrapii poles on the track looked 1
Jike a tine-tooth comb.”
humorous.
Uflliiii :ui Invitation.
It win observed that a certain
rich man never invited any one to
dine wit it him.
“I’ll lay a wager,”said a wag, I
get an invitation lrom him.”
The wager being accepted, lie
goes the next day to the rich man’s
house about the time lie was going
to dine, and tells the servant that
he must speak to his master imme
diately, for lie could .save him a
I thousand pounds.
‘■Sir, - ’ said the servant to his
master, ‘Micro is a man in a great
hurry, who says he can save you a
thousand pounds.”
Out came the master.
“ What is that, sir? Can you save
me a thousand pounds',”
.“Yes, sir, Lean; lmt I see you
are at dinner; 1 will go myself
and dine, and eall again.”
“Oh pray sir, come in and take!
dinner with me.”
“ 1 shall be troublesome.”
“ Not at all.”
The invitation was accepted. As
soon as dinner was over, and the
‘family retired, the conversation]
was resumed.
“ Well, sir,” sail! the man of the
house, “ now toyour business: pray
let me know how I am to save a
thousand pounds.”
“ Why, sir,” said the other, “I
hear that you have a daughter to
dispose of in marriage.”
“ 1 have, sir,”
“Aud you intend to portion her
with ten thousand pounds.”
“ 1 do, sir.”
“ Why, then, sir, let me have her,
and I will take her at nine thou
sand.”
The master of the house rose in
a passion and kicked the fellow out
oi doors.
A fnjiilnl Juke,
We were told a few days since,
the following piece of “skinning,”
as it was called, aud which is too
good to be loot, showing at the
same time the straits a certain class
of gentlemen are put to in making
a raise.
A well known “case’’ who was
hard tin for money, meeting a bro
ther chip in the street, told him if
lie would walk across the street, go
into the front door of the hotel op
posite, and in walking in be very
tunic in bis right leg, but come out
in a tew minutes and be very lame
in bis left leg, lie would make ii
*‘all’right ‘ with him some time.
Without asking why or wherefore,
the fellow did as rei|tiestcd, and the
“skinner” going up to a gentle
man, remarked to him how lame
that gentleman was in his left leg.
w liowas jti't going into the'lintel.
The gentleman said lie was not
lame in liis left leg, which the oth
er insisted was so, lint to settle
the matter, the “skinner” immedi
ately proposed a bet of £lO that the
man was lame in his left leg,
which the gentlemait accordingly
took up. The money was posted,
and in a few moments out came the
fellow, so desperately lame in Ids
left leg that he could scarcely get
down tile steps of the hotel, and of
course the gentleman lost his hot,
though he could scarcely believe
his own eyes; for although the
man came out lame in his left, he
was perfectly certain lie went in
lame in liis right leg, hut at the
same time he never imagined any
collusion between the parties. We
have heard of many ways of “rais
ing the wind,” hut this goes a lit
tle ahead of all.—A uirh'rrbookcv.
I'iKlllititf on liqiiai Tcnm.
I will tell veil a little incident
! hut occurred in Georgia some years
| ago. .ludjje TANARUS., a celebrated duel
list, who had lost his leg: aud who
I was known to he a dead shut, chal
lenged Col. I)., ii fjentlcmau of
! “i'eat limnor ami attiiiiiiiieuts. ’Die
j friends tried to prevent the meet-
lmt to no eliect. The parties
j met on the ground, when Col. 1).
I w ;i- iiski’d if lie was ready,
j ‘ ,\ii.’ lie replied.
1 4 What are you waiting l’orthcn?’
|in<]uircd Judge T’s second.
4 Why. sir, said Col. 1). 4 1 have
‘cut my bov into the woods to
hunt a bee-gum to put my leg in,
( for I don’t intend to give the .1 udge
any ad vantage over me. You see
; he has a wooden leg!’
The whole party roared with
laughter, and the thing was so ri
diculous that it broke up the tight,
Col. 1). wits afterwards told it would
sink his reputation.
* Well,’no replied, ‘it can’t sink
me lower than a bullet can.’
i 4 1 hit.’ urged his friends • the pa-
J pers will he tilled about you.’
4 Well,’ said he, ‘1 would rather
| till fifty papers than one cofiin.’
N'o one ever troubled the Colonel
] alter that,
15?” Benjamin Bird, a bachelor
aged 70 years, was married at the
Roman Catholic Church on Fifth
street, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs.
Julia Chaff, a buxom widow of 30.
So the old Bled was caught at last
by Chuff..
25?” “Well, Alick, how’s your
brother Ike getting along f” “Oh.
first-rate; lie's got a good start in
the world—married a widow who
has seven childrep!”
professional (Uvbs.
ProteiMiooal tnd Bunine*- men can h-iv*- their cttrtb
’ii *erie*l under thU bend for one year, at Ihe rale**
ofSS fora curd of not ittnie than six lines. andslo
f*r a card of not more than thirteen line**
H. HUNTINGTON,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
VLW AYiSat hi?* * or Re
.si dot ice, prepared to treat ffOMK
all eases and perform all opera
tioiiH in the Lot manner known to the profes
sion.
August 10, 1853. 36-1 y.
Bounty Land Warrants.
rpilE HIGITKVr MARKET PRICE paid lv
I us for WurrunU, if application is made at
once. HINES A HOBBS,
Attorney* at Law, Albany, Ga.
Albany, Ga., Aug. 80, 1355. B*B~3m,
L.E. welcir
uRALEK IN
.$7, BOOKS,
Stationery, W
j.Musial Instruments, Jewelry, &c.
itlMUiy. tor^ia.
April *2ll, 1855. 21-1 y.
WAY® GRENVILLE & CO,
*’ A < ‘S’ O 1? s ,
Commission and Forwardin'*
MERCHANTS,
SavaiisinKi, Goo.
|1I"S. S. W.WNK, C. E. GRF.NVJM.E,
t:. ALI.X. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
SHvauiinh. Chattanooga.
£3O“ Keep a;i otfiee ul U’huUunooga. Temi’e.
duly 5, 1855. 31-1 v.
Botanic Physician,
I KSPI.iTKCLLV ten.].liis
l\ **i't!.il hervicos in tin* various brim- . i
••he* of the HEARING ART, to Ihecit-vH- j
izens of ALBANY and tlie Mirroumling
country, lie will be found, at all time*, un
less professionally engaged, ul hi* resitlenee
and otliee, on the Mtcoml floor of ihe l'atriot
Building.
Albany, .latiunry 25, 1855. lv
DR. A. C. IIILR
OEi'l RS hi* pr<ife*s>ioiiul service* to r\
the people of liit* neighborhood
whieh he i* located—si-v.-:i mile* South TjSL
“I Alhanv. tit the plantation formerly known
ns Mrs. .lane ll.iniptoiiV ou Flint River.
May 17. 1855. 24-ts.
DUS. NELSOJJ o. HAMPTON’
H.\ \ ING foi iio*.l a co-part or.-hip for n
tin. practice of medieiiio.
| their services to the eitizei a of Alhqnv'jjt
| and \ieinfly. l>r. 11. can he found when not
prob-sio .till}- engaged, in hi* otliee. on Broad
iivet, adjoining l)r. limitingfon s.ofii* *.
Albany. May 17, 1853. 24-ts.
wm, is, mini
\ ‘2‘ VO U \, Y i 5’ . , <n .
ALB AN y, GEOKUIA.
. l!C.I. ly.
HENRY C. ALEXANDER,
Attorney at Law,
41 iiii). it c., tiJa.
\Y’ H I. irii v proiopt littonlion to all tiusi-
V nr s i'Mi-ii-h-iI iii hi van). Cun bv
loui. lin 111,* oflivv ol 1 inn. I-,,. .
■ Ini nary 8, IttoO. * 1 v.
HENRY MORGAN,
att>i:m;y av law,
ALBANY, (IA.
1 Id. pnadiee in theConrtsof the Sout
h? Western ami Southern Circuits.
*.?y* t rii.-e up-stair**, in the old “Franklin
Hall.” next door t the “Georgia Courier.”.
• 17 1855. ‘ t s.
i in)MAB t . Si'IC’ER,
a •’ os:.Y s: v a■¥ i. a v. ,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
July 23, 1855. 1 y.
KO HARD K. IIINKS- RICH AK I* IIOHn*.
lIINES cN HOBBS,
Altoraies ill Law.
ALBA N V, C, HO KOI A.
|>li mi.K it Dot.IILl.T\ *ii| t - nrr Milli ng
1 roimiips. (July PJih. 1*55 3.3*.‘-if.
LAW A rw.ViitlaJ i,
Attorneys at Law,
A lh:tiiy< ir.ii.
A 1 ’IRI- praetiei* in the South-Western Cir-
V r t-iiii and in the Comities of Macon,
Booly and Worth, of the Macon Circuit.
IIKNRN M I.AW ... .... WII.I.IAM c C'ONNKLLY
•lainiarv 18,1855. ts.
STKOZIHK A SLAI'GUTKK,
(TTORMIA AT LAW,
A 1.1 JAN’ Y, GIOKC.IA.
kk’il.l. pra'ti* e in tin* Inmii4i-\\ vstern Cir
▼ ▼ edit. Having opened olfiees both at
Albany mid Newton, they may be consulted
at tle latter place tluriug the first ami tliinl
week* of each month of the present year.
January 7, 1861. 5-1 y.
WARREN & WARREN,
ATToItNKYS AT LAW,
.Iniaub Meoitfia.
\ \ ’ ILL practice in the following Uountie*:
▼ y Smnter, Baker, Lee, Randolph, Deca
tur, Worth and Calhoun.
1.011 WAIIIiKN I- I*. I>. WARBF.N.
June?, 1853. ly.
It. \V. Poarnian k 0. lUinkrougli,
Attorneys at Law,
ST.I RE VILLE, GEORGIA.
February 4. 1855. ly.
lv. J. WARREN, ’
cyH( Vua| o\
STARKVILLE\ GA.
July 1, 1850. ly.
THOMAS J. JH NX,
ATTO It N Ii Y A T 1. AW,
Morgan, t'allioiiu coauiy, Geo.
1% T ILL attend to professional business in
▼ ▼ the Sup*rior ( ourts of Sumter, Ran
• lolpli. Early, Ulny, Decatur. Baker, Calhoun,
Dougherty, and Lee counties.
May 0, )850. lv,
J yy” H is a fact that some girls
don’t know kisses are sweet. Kiss
ing a pretty one the other day, she
very innocently asked—“ What is
the use of it, and what good does it
do.'” “Ah, Miss,” said we, “what’s
the use of licking lasses.”
gmevinis glMiciliscmfiits.
mrmmw s ca
CARRIAGE WARE ROUSE,
Ejhl of tliePiihiir Square,
AjllJEKltlN <a M
npAKE great pleasure in an-
X iioumng to their old patro
and the public generally, <!>'< \V
they are prepared to furnish
Carriages, Reckaways, Jersey k
tCouenrd \Vu; r niis
Sliding Seats, with and without tops; n great
variety of TOP BCGGIES; a general assort
ment of Side and EliptieSpring*; Sjning, l*cr< h.
IroUing, and in fa t EVERY STVI.E OF
BUGGIES usually kept in a first eln>- Uep*i
tory, of our own make, and from the hest
Northern nmnufacturers—all, or any of which
we will sell at a small advance from coat.
Having made extensive addition* to our
manufacturing department, we are prepared
to furnish Carriages of a very superior quality
to those who may prefer them to Northern
work. We shall ’i lie to keep
Carric o an !Hu }n;.\s Trl/uwluf's.
Gin Banding, I lari. <•.-•*. leather. Wliips,
Spring*, Axles, Jluiib* *-pokes. Rims, Shafts,
tV\, which we sell ut 31aeon price*.
W>t. Mirimxe, | R. S. Fi ni \f\N. | G. B. l’orrns.
June 21. 1 555. 2fMf.
VAIUETY” WORKS.
A.MEUICBS, GA.
\I r tNI MW - ASI! .ii,.l III.! NIIS. I'm: . ! ‘‘EZ
\ V 1 )t>.rs tun :;Ul;o til • 1; also i ‘Lini:
Tongm* and Grooving, slug : . and lath Ma
ch inesin operation. All arti.-le- ma.aifactmed
at our Variety Works will be put up in the
be*t am! most approved **tyle; ad all orders
will re civ.• protnpt atie: tie: aid 1e f ti.iifiil-
Iy executed.
£ Alt sums under sba < ’ \-ii.
I>AYII M. SMITH. | t.iXdIGJ: W. SMITH.
Amiericus, June 28, 1855. 3tb-lv.
TIHSJ Uk :♦*
FAMILY GROCERY.
! r fi''lll. uilder.dgi.i'd keep- con"tantiv ’ *.■* • ■* .
1 mi hand a tiill supply of Ho* hc*l
I AM I Ii Y CiJloOClll IAS.
whicli lie otlei** hi\\ iur ea.-*li. Ills stand is at
the old lhiptist Chtireh, near Carmichael’:* Cot
ton Ware-lioit*e.. i'ei*o: s wishing family *up
jdies of tin* kind ami on good term*, un
invited Ui call. GEoßrtl. A. BRoWN.
Ainerien*, March 22. |NSS. IG—tf.
C. (’ARMIriIAKL,
HVARE-HOI nE AM) COMMISSION
iii-IB yjiAil I'd
.1 .1/ ER 1 0U S, G E 01i GI A.
| \Y Alil.-H*d i. ami Stun* , _
y * .-vßoom mi tin* lot. i’orineri>
i *• upied l'\ the Baptbt l. lo;ich, tonveiiieiiS
| both 1u busine** and the I epo*,. Will give
| hi- entire atlc uiMi to hmi. c*> i hi* line, and
I .anil hi.-* experience in the bn dues* and the
j knowledge of i', hope* to he able to give full
-ati fuelimi. Spe. ial alteiiilon given to the
>aile or -iiipuienl l ta>lion. lJbeial advance.-
made on CYdtoli in stoic oi r to be shipped.
( roods fiu’iiisliod at |owiv*t f.iurkct psi.-es.
< U?tolKr 2.5. 1851. 17—ts.
FOR RENT.
| r pilE ll* and : k own a* yho •il: AN
1 KI.L. IIA r .!i,” .-ilmiietl on B.m.i jj
>ti*e*t. in Alb.au .. The lower st,n* M , i- -nd.a
i'll* I'm’ !I Dfv I.i'ihb >;ih‘. There arc f*.m
! :n the ‘.* ohd -tory. •**- e . ei In
j :-nd *ai tfii* ! i on Oetebm’-’ next. Apjdy to
j i he undersigned.
JEREMIAH Vv\\J.i FRS
Alhnny. August 2. ]ss3. ;;5-tf.
PLAIN c ~
C\/:~
voGuki) hh |lrintinihx
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n ii
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lbi\i"g ii i • ved m’ 1 ooened a full am]
COMFIJ OT Is ASSOI IT N11: N T
Ol’
MllljOß-nPEj
the l’roprjeioi.- <i the “M \m \i:i-” take plea— I
ure in ihmouneii g to the puhlie that they an*
prepared to print, on short notice, and ut
moderate prices,
All Kinds of Printing.
troni a delicate \ i*i: i • g Card to a Math moth
Foster. We iinvV type of all -ve* and in
great variety, together with 500 Cutb ami
VAIIIOUX STYLES OF
Borders and Flowers.
Horse Hills printed in ii superior
manner, with a ne w design-.
books, pamphlets, oat a Lot; ues,
POSTERS, enter LARS, 11AM) BILLS,
LABELS, BILL lIKAIIS, BLANK .NOTES,
PARTY, WEDDING, AND BALL TICKETS,
I’UI >GI!A.M.MKS,
P i. s a\k\b, ‘
LEGAL BLANKS, printed in an unsur
passed manner, on the best quality of paper.
IF* fiavr the most complete Job-Office
in South-Western Ueorgia. Materials ALL
xew:
that we ask is a fair trial. We
defy competition—fear no rival.
F. A. DUVAL and: CO.
Albany, August 9, 1855.
CAR]) rRUVTINU.
r IMI Uli’ FKi* E lihr
1 just been -applied with n fine assortment of the
Latest Styles of Card Type,
with which llm I'rnprlemrs. ri.‘ eiuille<! la exeenie
}irife-Nlon->l uud hiisine--i'ioil ri l.ag iii die nenu*.H|
Myle of (lie art. ••n o |i. t* Ia it-, f
• I •/. nlwuyn*n .• -mt. (iv* u n Call if you
wa >l pretty rants—law.
At bn mn. August ”3, .'-.>5 37 -if
NOTICE.
r pms i- Dr notify all persons mdcbteil to
1 DURHAM & VAhON thul we liave I
placed in the hands of Yasou- A Davis, out
hooks, accounts and notes for collection, with |
instructions to clos them up a* speedily as
powihlo. • DIKIIAAI A VASON.
Albany, July ff, iSS. 31-tL ‘
1 £cp( ipbcrtrscmntts.
Decatur Mortgage Sale.
\ VILL be sold, before the Court House
f t door in the town of Baj abridge, Decatur
county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October
next, within the legal hours of snUe, the fol
lowing negroes, viz; Edmund, n man about
28 years old, Susan, u woman about. 25 years
old, and Hiram, a boy about 14years old; all
of dark complexions. Levied on us the prop
erty of Wm. W. Harrell, to Satisfy one Mort
gage ti. fn., issued out, of the Inferior Court
of said county, in favor of Jfleiisant J. Phil
lips vs. William \V. Harrell. Prbjverty point
ed out in said ti. fa.
A. B. BEECHEfc, Sli'ff’ i>. c.
July 23. 1855. 34-tdst
Wary A. Ohoßoi. ] Dl *
J I .vorce in Deca
if ■ F , V..’ _ i tur Sup. Court,
■Sol.ll 1.. Giiolsoil. j Apr. Term, 1856
I T appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff of said county, that the De
fendant is not to be found in-said county, and
it furtberappearii gtliat tlje defendant resides
’ without the jurisdiction of Ibis State; It is
ordered by the Court, that service of the
above .-'latcd libel be perfected* by publication
in the (ieo-gia Courier for four, months, re
quire g the s.-fid H tiliolsou to be and
appear at the upmior Chr f to be bold is.
•i <1 for said •on • . >. t!:e foiKth Monday i;
<’ tober ,e\i. #. J/ *\v t'l-e, if any tie tin* ;
:i and in default there-M. he Court will pro
eed a- to ‘u-’i. e -hall appe ‘ ti i.
Wit e tbe lb.. o: able Widiam C. jPerkius,
•fudge of s:iid iV.irt
W. PERKINS j. s. c., s. w. c.
Trtie ext inet. from the minutes of said Court,
thi- May 25th. 1855. LIKE MANN, Cl’k.
Mav t.l 1853. 26-m4m.
v. , ii. i j -h.kl f° I<i
.. . K vorce, in Deca
* i tur Sup. Court,
rfCiv Imrrf T. We'L.j April Term.lßss
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of
the diet in’ of said county, that the Defend
ant is Mil to be found in said county ; and it
furl her appearing that the defendant resides
without the jurisdiction of the Mate: It
is ordered and adjudged by the Court, that
sen i-e of the above stated libel be perfected
by publication in the Georgia Courier for four
mouths, retpiiring the said Richard T. Wells
to be and appear at the next Superior Court
to be held in and for said county on the fourth
Monday in October next, and then and there
show cause, if gay they have; and in default
thereof the said Court will proceed as to jus
tice shall appertain.
Wil,iies> tin* Honorable William C. Perkins,
.Judge of said Court. *
WM. C. PUPKINS, j. s. * „ s. w. c.
True extract from the minutes of said Court,
this May 23tli. 1853. UKK .MANN, ( it.
May 31, 185.5. 2G-nf4in.
tHiOKbll. t.vv * uViiity.
AIT 11 ERE AS, Stephen V. Bay, a hninjstra
\\ tor on tin* estate of Ilenry Coleinnn. of
said county, deceased, has filed bis petition,
praying to be dismissed from the administra
tion ol said estate. These are therefore to
cite, summon admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said eslate to be and
appear at my otlice, in terms of the law. and
tile their objections, (if any they have,) why
letters of di.'iniv-ion should not be grunted to
said applicant.
< liven under my band and offaini signature,
this loth dav of .Inly. 1855.
LI DWELL M. LENAAKD, Ordinary.
July 1 1855. 33-m6in.
. iv, uiiaily.
Ordinary's Office, Jri.v 10, 1855.
a *Ji w iiiMc if may Concern:
1 ITU Kill AS. Reuben K. Williams. Adniiu
l f i-t rat or of the estu:e of Stephen Williams
‘ie. cn •••!, ha tiled lis petition, praying to be
• ii>. lui ged lVoui the administration on said
e-tatc.
j These are therefore t< cite and admonish
| all and si gnhir the kindred and creditors of
! aid ‘kcca-. and, {• be and appear at my offh e
in teiins *•! die law, a*l tile their objections,
lif any they have) why letters of dismission
■boiild not l*e granted to said applicant,
(iivvn under my hand and official signature
I (in otlice,) ibis Itith day of July, 1865.
LCD WELL .U LEONARD,
Oit LUNAR Y 1„ U.
July 10. 1855. ‘ 33-mf>ffi.
■bl A, Lee ('ounty.
Conn or Ordinaiiy, August Tulm. 1855.
Ludwcll M. Lenaard, Ordinary.
iILRLAS Benjamin F. Cock, Admiuistra
\ f tor of Josiab T. Hemlerson, bus tin's day
tiled bis petition uljeging that lie bus faith
fully and fully performed ilie duties of Ad
mini*! rat or, ami now* j.rays to be discharged
from the Administrat ion thereof. These are,
therefore, to cite, auuiuion and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear in terms of
tlu* Statute, at my office, and show cause (if
any they have,) why Letters of Dismission
-Imuld not be grunted io said applicant.
(iiven under my hand liiis 2ulti day of Au
gust, 1855.
LI DWELL M. LENNAKP. Ord’y.
August So, l? ;,o. 88—mOin.
AjGii Si *~. . & <i'i’ oGlil).
iWIiKRLA. * harlro, P. Sutton applies to
T? me for i.< te, : (viiurdianship of the
person ami property of ~.i ill Ann -lobifS, mi
nor of 1. .oi h 0i1..*, ile cased, These ale,
• hereto.e. to i; *, summon. aid admonish all
pci so > co.ihv. id, lo be and appear at my
otlice, in terms of the Law, and show cause
(it ay they have,) why said Letters should
not be g. a.ned.
* iv. • . u ..lei- my hand and .official signature
this 2uLh ilv of August, 1855.
L! PWi.LL M. LENNAKD, Ori.’y.
August :;o, j. 855, 38-3od.
Decatur Sheriff Sales.
WILL BE SOLD beiore the Court House
booi in the iown of Baiabridge, Decatui
i oiiii.y, on the First Tuesday in October next,
wit bin the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
The West half of Lot of Lund No. 369 in
the 21st District of said County. Levied on
ns the property of Benjamin AdkigQii,Senior,
5 o satisfy one Superior Fi. Fa. in* favor of
John Onions, vs. Benjamin Adkison. Proper
ty pointed out by said Adkison.
This 28th day of August, 1855.
ABRAM B. BELCHER, .Sheriff.
August 30, 1855. 38-tds.
*u k .x/ikbilA, Lett t-iiiity.
WHEREAS Elizabeth Kitchens and James
Campbell apply to me for Letters of Admin
istration on the EstnU* of Jacob Kitchens, late
•of said county, deceased,* These are,.there
fore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my Office, within the time
prescribed by law, and slifew cause (if‘any
they have,) why said letters,should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 4th
day of September, 1855.
L. M. LENNARD, Ordinary.
Sept. 6, 1855. 89-3uds.
GLOKGIA, Worth County,
\\ T HERE AS William Taylor applies to me
f ▼ for Letters of Administration on the
Estat e of iSeborn Taylor, late of said County,
deceased, these are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the lyindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
ofiii e on or before the first Monday in Octo
ber next, to tile their objections, (if any exist,)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud and official signature
at office, this Sept. 3d., 1855.
JAMES is. FORD, Ordinary.
Sept, 18, 1655. 40-30ds.
Perry Davis’
* rli.i.ll-.
PAINT K.IX,LEH,
STIJ.L TRIUMPHANT!.!
VND after a thorough.tria by innumera
ble witnesses, ha 4 proved itself to be
fat; tiDitiKL or th.
** AGE.
‘Although there have been many medicinal
preparations brought before the public since
the introduction oi Perry. Davis’ Vegetabie
Pain Killer, and large amounts expemled i*.
their introduction, the Pain Killer has con
tinued l o steadily udvanee in the* e.-linmlioii
of the world as the best Family Medicine ey*
erlntroduced. .Va an internal and external
remedy it is truly a source of
JOY TO i*l; WO-iU.D.
Ofie positive proof of its efficacy is, that
the saliv- have constantly increased, and wbid
ly upon its own merits,-us the propiietors
have not resorted to advertising to gain lot
it the rank it now bolds among the great
number of preparations of the present time.
.The-.effect oi tlie Pain Killer upon the patient,
when tqjcen internally in eases of Coughs,
CoHls, Bowel Cos nplafnts, Cholera, Dysente
ry, and *ot her affections* of the system, has
been truly wonderful, and has won for it a
name Umo g medieiiial preparations that, can
i.cvei be luigotten. Its success in removing
pai us aii external remedy, in eases of Burns,
Bruise*. Sores. Sprains, Cuts, Sting- of insects,
and other caused of tulles jpg. lias secured for
it such a host of testimony, as an almost in
fallible remedy, that ii will be handed down
to posterity us ne of the greatest medical
discoveries of the ..ii eteeuth icntury. The
magical effects of the Pai.. Killer, when taken
or used uccordb g t< at e certain.
You have only to be sure that you buy the
genuine article ami adhere io the directions
in its use. and you will admit it* wonderful
medicinal proportics.
The ge .nine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer i*
now put up in pa-.el bottles, with the words
•*llpvis* Vegetable Pain Killer” blown in tli£
gin s; and with two steel engraved labels on
each bottle—one an excellent likeness of Per
ry Davis, the original inventor of the medi
cine, the other a steel engraved note of hand,
—none othe *ca ‘ be relied Upon as genuine.
Prices of bottles, cents, 25 cents, s‘>
cents and $1 respectively.
Perry IL viO letfclable Psiiu*
itiih*!’. — \Nduntarilv, conscientiously and
with much pleasure, we recommend to our rea
der* 1 he above mimed medico c..U e speak ironi
our ow. ob-servatiw a.. i experience when we
sav that it remove- pain, a- i; by m.;gi . from
all ]arts of the bod., ii; lis one oi the best
medicines in use for cheeking Diurrhceri, and
removing premonitory symptoms ol (.liolera.
It is applied both i . ten. ally and ox tern ally,
with the best effect . ami none who have once
used the Pain Kill**:, would willi. giv be with
out it constantly in their houses. —[(.’ineinna-
ti Evening Nonpareil, July 1850.]
PERRY DAVJs A .SON, Pro|>rietors.
74 High street, Providence, R. 1.
June 7, 1855. 27—Gm,
Ell KLEVS CoiPOl AD
SYRUP OF
SAISAPARILLi
truly extraordinary prepuraiion hav
-1 iug effected a cure in every instance
wherein it bn> been used, and those ca-es ol
the mo-t maliguam and inveterate character,
standi- g for years, de-pite medical science,
place it superior to all other preparations.- It
mode of composition a.d entire process so
laborately and scientifically combi: ed, is ol
piiblie notoriety, and tlu* faculty and the pub
lic geifferallv accord that patronage a superior
article merits. It is devoid of those destruc
tive agents which to<* eommoidy form an im
portant item when less expensive medicine,
remain undetected, and will be-found a per
manent and radical cure.
1 >vspi*psi;i,
or Indigestion, Scrofula
or King’s Evil, AlToutions of
the Bones, Syphylis, Debility,
Habitual Costivenes, Erysipelas, Fu -
monary Cpmphiini, lbles, lYmale 1 -
Fistula, Skin Disyiises, iis
eased Kidneys, and as a great and
powerful Tonic, purifying the
blood and invigorating the
entire system.
Its extreme use throughout the country,
and the ccrtilicates which are every day re
ceived, should more than .-a i.-fv the doubtful
that it will perform what is stated, and mu\
be implicitly relied on with port’.*, t confi
dence, no mutter how* deep-seated the affec
tion or of what duration. 1 ask the sullcrei
to take a bottle, and if relief be not experi
enced, 1 say take no more. But it is a fact,
and an obvious one, that those semi (part
Sarsaparilla occasionally get greater credit
than a carefully prepared and genuine medi
cine. 1 assert my Compound Syrup of ui
>a pari lato be tlu* best, firstly, it is made of
the very best root in concentrated form, care
fully and chemically combined, and ten times
strong*!* than a..y other prepnratio; a. Second
ly, the active principles being extracted by
a powerful tincture press, made especially
for this object, the wonderful cures perform
ed, and daily evidence, iu truth, justify the
assertion.
For sale at the manufactory. Corner Sev
enth and Green streets, Louisville, Ky., where
all orders mu and be addressed.
For sale by Druggi*ts generally. Price
$1 per bottle, or $5 for 6 bottles.
Juno 4,1855. 27—fim
sj-oirtvxsi-xrsi.
r public are hereby notified that 1
JL hold myself in readiness at all times to
ni.e and promptly to the surveying of lands in
Dougherty county.
I’iie subjec* of re-surveying of lands in
this section of the country deserves the seri
ous attention of all persons interested in that
most valuable of property, —owii g so
the rapid and constantly’ increasing influx of
emigration to our county, and the consequent
opening of woodluuda to the certain destruc
tion of fine trees and land marks generally.
In connection with this subject, 1 would re
spectfully call the attention of ray fellow-citi
zens to tiie fact that no person, not. even the
owner, is authorized to mark or indicate any
land lines without the presence and concur
rence of the County Surveyor.
I shall, iu all eases, iu my charges, adhere
to tiie fee bill us laid down in Prince's Digest
and Cobb’s Analysis.
I am at all times to be found in Albany
when not engaged iu discharging the duties
of my office, TilUo. G. WESTFALL,
County Surveyor, Dougherty.
Albany, Gn., Jan. 23. 1855. tlj.
ENDIAN
Mclntosh House.
r rMHS Establishment is now a
JL open for the reception
of visitors to this delight -
ful Watering Place. The sub
seriber, who has now been at this place for
the last ten years, call only’ assure persons
visiting this Establishment as heretofore, he
will spare no paius or expense* to give entire
sat-isfuction.
Mr. E. Isaacs villi have charge of the Cu
linary’ Department. In fact, all in charge of
this establishment, as w’ell as servants, shall
be of the best order. There will bo splendid
Coaches and Hacks at Indian Springs Plat
form, three miles above Forsyth, to trans
port passengers from that place to the Indi
an Springs. B. W. COLLIER.
.Fitly 12. 1855. 32-2>n.
In Gold,’ Silver, ana a*ll Colors,
Nl-vilt tsscctsa ai) isb “ Sumwe” Qincz,
Is ..ow j-ui up i.. iiic iarest sized bottU-s and
is ackitow.edged to be the best Sai*:apa
rilln made, ns is certified by the won
der! u. cures it has performed, the
original copies of which are in
tiie possesaion of the proprie
tor. llenicnlber this is
Tlie ly true iisid oi igiual ar
title.
Scrofula, yphili-, Mercurial complaints,
( aticer, Gao greue. Rheumatism, and a vast
variety of ofiier disease- are speedily and per
leetly cured -by the use of the medicine,
itiei.tl liie t‘ >Ho\% iig 4'ertil'irtilc*
Tai-lacoosa Cos., Ala., Jan. 2, 1865.
Dear 1 send you this io certify to you
that yon* Extract ol Yellow Dock and
j arilla Inis performed one' of the*Tnost won
ierlui cures on me that has ever been effected
oil lllUw.
1 have been afflicted for forty years with
• up*ions on my legs and feet ; In ‘ 1848 they
got so bad that I bail to go on crutches, and
in 1840 I had one leg amputated above the
knee. In about nine months after my utf.cr
leg broke out in large eating and running
sores from my knee to my loot, and dischaig
eda great deal of offensive matter. My groin
also broke oil Fin large biles w hich discharged
much offensive matter, and at the same lime
my left hand broke out in Jarge runnigjg poi<
nearly to my elbow. The misery that l have
suffered for the last two years 1 cannot de
scribe to you. 1 wus ii* such agony that I
never rested day or night.
la October last my son brought me one
of your bottle wrappers; 1 road it ar.d found
record of some wonderful cures performed
by your “Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsa
panlln.*’ I >eiit and got two bottles of it, and
commenced taking it. In two weeks, to mv
ustonicJiment, my sores all became easy, ami
1 could sleep ail night— a thi: g I had not
done for two years. When I bad taken six
bottles, my sores had nearly all healed. My
sores got well as if by enchantment. 1 hav e
now used in all eigict bottles of your “Extract
of v* 1 low Dockland Sarsaparilla,” and I
now consider my>elf well.
1 entrem all of the afflicted to try this med
icine, for 1 believe it will cure any known
disease in the world. Lay aside all prejudice
and just try it and proclaim its great worth
to suffering mankind, and entreat them to
take ii for it will cure them.
My ease i> well known in £outh Carolina,
Georgia and Aluhumn, and it any should
donb tiie above cuie, i invite them to call
on me and 1 will show them the scars. Icon
be foui and i: Tallapoosa county, Ala., one
mile from Stop's Ferry. Benj. Hughes.
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiar
ly adapted for females of delicate health,
result.it g from irregularity of menstrual dis
eliuige.-, ancl other diseases peculiar to their
sex. Tiie proprietor i a in bis possession n
great number of certificates of cures perform
ed of the above description. Ve assure the
afflicted that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott'a
Extract ol Yellow* Dotk and r-asaparilla wilt
at once regulate those dilficulties and renew
the natural energies,
I'ut up in quart bottle#—price $1 per
b* ic. >wld wholesale a..d retail by
M,'oYILJ. a MEAD, 111, Cbartre st. N. 0.
General Agents for the roulhern Mates to
whom ull orders must be addressed. Fold
also by A. A. DAN FORTH. Albany Ga.
• ___
mSSm oAvib's'.’
.HEBREW PLASTER.:
The great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout,
Pai.: in tlu* bide, liip, Back, Limbs and
Joints; Scrofula, K>. g’s Evil; White
Swellii g, Hard Tumors, Stiff
Joints, and ail fixed Pains
whatever.
Where the Plaster is applied pain cannot
It has been beneficial in eases of
weak, etss, such as pain and weakness in the
- <>uiH’ Ip, weak limbs lameness, affections of
die In g>. i.i tluir piin.my stages. It destroys
i tb.iua i>... by pei>j iuiiioV.
aine.- 1. llo\d, Ibkei s district, S. C. testi
o that, by its u e alone be was cured of
tiheuiiia'isni ih both, df several years stsnd
the fidlowi g was banded us by a resuectA
b'e ii Ge< gia.
Nil.- ns. Mwn A 3. lad. Gciitr: I have bs6L
i<-i g your Liveiwon aid Tar and Hebrew
Piaster very exto. sivelj in my jnactice for
lbitcyeiM* past, aid it is with pleasure that I
‘tao-mv belief i; tbeirsii) eiiority over all other
aiiicleswiiliAvlii. il J am acquainted, for tho
purposes loi which they arc reccmmended.-
i'iie Hebrew Plaster, especially, is a Univer
sal Panacea for local pai; e. 1 have also found
i a most cxcellei.t uppiii-ution for bpruina and
Bruise . Ii gives universal satisfaction Where
evei used. S. S. OSLIK, M. D.
lv d'xviile, Ga., March 4, 1853.
Beware of Counterfeits and base Imi
t tin., .
The genuine will in future have the signa
ture of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved
on the label on the top of each box.
Purchasers are advised that a meau counter
feit of this article is in existence.
The genuine is sold only by us and our A
gents appointed through* the South—and no
Pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and
Purchasers generally are cautioned against buy
iitg of any but our regular agents, otherwise
thev will be imposed upon with a worthless
article. SCOVIL <fc MEAD.
11l Chartrc st., New Orleans.
Sole General Agent of the South. States, to
whom all orders must be invariably addressed.
>oi.n also by A. A. DAN FORTH, Albany, Ga,
Bishop <fc Siken, Starkville, Ga.
May 3, 1855, __ n22
OV KICKS FOK SALE at his War. - ftp JSS
Room, otic doKFTast of X-itUc'sF2Sti
Deny Store, a large and varied assortment of
Excdknt Furniture,
of Northern and his own manufacture, among
which will be found
iSut'ra!!s, e. iisls Slmids,
Cliitim, Arm iltoi'kiug)
Cliaira, Windlass Bed
steads, Wardrobes, Tn
bles, Solas, Office (Pivot,)
Chairs, ( ottage Bed-steads.
Safes, Card ‘l'aliles, Couches,
C Ii :i i rs and Bed-steads.
Also a good supply of MATTRESSES (Slow
and Hair,) aluuiys on hand; all of which h.
will sell low for cash, or on short, time.
Orders for any description of Furni
ture carefully and promptly tilled.
E'isk’s .Wctnlic Burial Cases:
Orders tilled at short notice, on good terms.
Albany, Ga., Oct TANARUS, 1854. ly.
. • Land. Agency.
THE undersigned will, for Five Doliars per
lot, examine any lands lying iu the coun
ties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and
report to their owners as to their present val
ue, the prospect of their becoming more val
uable in future, and whether or not there
being any tresspass committed thereon—inva
riably pledging himself to give a true and
correct account, —for which all remittance*
will be expected in advance.
He will also sell and remit when requested
and.as directed, for 7 per cent
lie will also punctually attend to all pro
fessional business entrusted to his care.
VERNON E. McLENDON.
Attorney et Law, HolmeaviUe, Ga,
Feb. If, J3ft. U-ts